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Glendora Recovery Center

Levels of Care

Dual Diagnosis Treatment

When substance use and a mental health condition show up together, treating only one rarely holds. We treat both at the same time, with one team and one plan.

Approach

Substance use and mental health treated together, in one plan

Available in

PHP, IOP, outpatient, and virtual IOP

Conditions

Anxiety, depression, PTSD and trauma, bipolar, ADHD, OCD, BPD

Who it serves

Adults in Glendora and the San Gabriel Valley

Who dual diagnosis care is for

Substance use and mental health conditions feed each other. Anxiety or depression can drive drinking or drug use, and substances can deepen the very symptoms they seemed to quiet. Millions of Americans live with both at once, and it is nothing to be ashamed of. Dual diagnosis care may be the right fit if any of these sound like you:

  • You drink or use to quiet anxiety, low moods, racing thoughts, or painful memories
  • You got sober before, but untreated depression or trauma pulled you back
  • You were treated for mental health, but substance use was never addressed, or the reverse
  • You have a diagnosis like bipolar disorder, PTSD, ADHD, OCD, or BPD alongside substance use
  • You are not sure which came first, and you are tired of being treated in pieces

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Who are you here for?

A few quick taps, completely confidential. Answer right here on the page.

What dual diagnosis care includes

One integrated plan instead of two separate treatments.

  • A thorough assessment that looks at substance use and mental health together
  • Individual therapy with a clinician trained in co-occurring conditions
  • Group therapy for substance use and for mental health, side by side
  • CBT and DBT, the evidence-based core of our approach
  • Seeking Safety and trauma-focused therapy for trauma and PTSD
  • Medication monitoring support coordinated with your prescriber
  • Relapse prevention that accounts for your mental health triggers
  • Family education, so the people around you understand both conditions
  • Art therapy, yoga therapy, and mindfulness
  • Aftercare planning that keeps both sides of your care going

How integrated treatment works

Two conditions, one team, one plan. Here is what that looks like.

1

One assessment for the whole picture

Your intake looks at your substance use and your mental health in the same conversation. No bouncing between providers who never talk to each other. One team sees the whole you.

2

A plan that treats both at once

Our substance use and mental health tracks run side by side, and your plan draws from both. Therapy that eases depression or anxiety directly lowers the pull toward substances, and sobriety makes mental health work stick.

3

The level of care that fits

Dual diagnosis care runs through every level we offer. Start in PHP if you need daily structure, IOP if life has to keep moving, or outpatient and virtual IOP for lighter support. Step up or down without changing teams.

4

Support that outlasts the program

Before you finish, we build an aftercare plan covering both conditions: continued therapy, medication monitoring support, community and alumni connection, and what to do on hard days.

In-network with most major PPO plans

We work with most PPO and HMO insurance. Not sure about yours? We will check for free.

We do not accept Medi-Cal at this time.

  • Most PPO plans cover treatment
  • Free verification in minutes
  • 100% confidential
AetnaCignaHumanaMagellan HealthMultiPlanBeacon Health Options

Plus most other PPO plans. Not sure about yours? We check for free.

Frequently Asked Questions

Straight answers to the questions we hear most. Anything else? Call us, day or night.

What is dual diagnosis?

Dual diagnosis, also called co-occurring disorders, means living with a substance use disorder and a mental health condition at the same time, like alcohol use with depression, or opioid use with PTSD. It is very common, and it is treatable when both are addressed together.

Why treat both conditions at the same time?

Because they feed each other. Treat only the addiction and the untreated anxiety or depression keeps pulling toward relapse. Treat only the mental health and substance use keeps undoing the progress. One integrated plan gives both sides room to heal.

Which mental health conditions do you treat alongside addiction?

Anxiety, depression, PTSD and trauma, bipolar disorder, ADHD, OCD, and borderline personality disorder, among others. Your assessment tells us exactly what we are working with, and your plan is built around it.

Do you prescribe psychiatric medication?

We provide medication monitoring support and coordinate closely with your prescriber as part of your plan. If you need a prescriber, we can help connect you with one. Never stop a psychiatric medication on your own; talk to your prescriber first.

I do not know if my problem is addiction or mental health. Can you still help?

Yes. You do not need to arrive with the answer. That is what the assessment is for. We look at the whole picture together and build the plan from there, whichever side turns out to be driving.

What if I am in crisis right now?

If you or someone you love is in immediate danger, call 911. For a mental health crisis, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, anytime. When you are safe, we are here at (626) 594-0881 to help you plan what comes next.

Does insurance cover dual diagnosis treatment?

Most major PPO and HMO plans cover it. We verify your benefits for free, usually within minutes, with no obligation. We do not accept Medi-Cal at this time.

You do not have to do this alone.

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